JORDAENS, Jacob

Flemish painter (b. 1593, Antwerpen, d. 1678, Antwerpen). Flemish painter, tapestry designer and draughtsman. In the context of 17th-century Flemish art, he emerges as a somewhat complicated figure. His oeuvre, the fruit of a continual artistic development, is characterized by great stylistic versatility, to which the length of his career contributed. His religious, mythological and historical representations evolved from the rhetorical prolixity of the Baroque into a vernacular, sometimes almost caricatural, formal idiom. The lack of idealistic treatment in his work is undoubtedly the factor that most removed Jordaens's art from that of his great Flemish contemporaries Rubens and van Dyck. Jordaens's officially commissioned works included many paintings in which the sublimity of the subject-matter clashed with the vulgarity of some of his figures. Unlike Rubens and van Dyck, both of whom were knighted in the course of their careers, Jordaens was, in fact, completely ignored by the courts of Spain and Brussels


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JORDAENS, Jacob The Bean King af oil


The Bean King af
Painting ID::  7686
The Bean King af
c. 1655 Oil on canvas, 242 x 300 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
   
   
     

JORDAENS, Jacob The Bean King (detail) af oil


The Bean King (detail) af
Painting ID::  7687
The Bean King (detail) af
c. 1655 Oil on canvas Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
c._1655 Oil_on_canvas Kunsthistorisches_Museum,_Vienna
   
   
     

JORDAENS, Jacob The Bean King f oil


The Bean King f
Painting ID::  7688
The Bean King f
Oil on canvas Staatliche Museen, Kassel
Oil_on_canvas Staatliche_Museen,_Kassel
   
   
     

JORDAENS, Jacob The King Drinks s oil


The King Drinks s
Painting ID::  7689
The King Drinks s
Oil on canvas, 156 x 210 cm Mus??es Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
   
   
     

JORDAENS, Jacob The Bean King  sf oil


The Bean King sf
Painting ID::  7690
The Bean King sf
c. 1638 Oil on canvas, 160 x 213 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
   
   
     

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     JORDAENS, Jacob
     Flemish painter (b. 1593, Antwerpen, d. 1678, Antwerpen). Flemish painter, tapestry designer and draughtsman. In the context of 17th-century Flemish art, he emerges as a somewhat complicated figure. His oeuvre, the fruit of a continual artistic development, is characterized by great stylistic versatility, to which the length of his career contributed. His religious, mythological and historical representations evolved from the rhetorical prolixity of the Baroque into a vernacular, sometimes almost caricatural, formal idiom. The lack of idealistic treatment in his work is undoubtedly the factor that most removed Jordaens's art from that of his great Flemish contemporaries Rubens and van Dyck. Jordaens's officially commissioned works included many paintings in which the sublimity of the subject-matter clashed with the vulgarity of some of his figures. Unlike Rubens and van Dyck, both of whom were knighted in the course of their careers, Jordaens was, in fact, completely ignored by the courts of Spain and Brussels

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